IoT Cardiale Monitoring System

Authors

  • Dr Reshma Banu  Department of ISE GSSSIETW, Mysore, karnataka, India
  • Greeshma.K.K  Department of ISE GSSSIETW, Mysore, karnataka, India
  • Greeshma M  Department of ISE GSSSIETW, Mysore, karnataka, India
  • Priyanka .L  Department of ISE GSSSIETW, Mysore, karnataka, India
  • Sushma .K .N  Professor & Head Department of ISE GSSSIETW, Mysore, karnataka, India

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Abstract

The aim is to track the heartbeat of a particular patient and monitor it accurately to furnish the emergency message when there is an increase or decrease in the particular level of heartbeat. Life is exquisite. Many people lose their life due to heart attack. This is because of their diet, age, less physical activity and many other factors. Today, the leading cause of death in the world is heart attack. Heart attack is not easy to detect and symptoms of heart attack varies from male to female. To overcome and help the society from heart diseases and attack, Cardiale monitoring system is developed which help to decrease the death rate and early detection a heart attack.

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2018-05-08

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Dr Reshma Banu, Greeshma.K.K, Greeshma M, Priyanka .L,Sushma .K .N, " IoT Cardiale Monitoring System, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 4, Issue 6, pp.528-531, May-June-2018.